Flag of Åland

The flag of Åland (Swedish: Ålands flagga; Finnish: Ahvenanmaan lippu) is a yellow or gold Nordic cross with another red cross inside on a blue background with the vertical bar shifted towards the hoist side.

[4] When Finland obtained independence from Russia in 1917, many Ålanders feared they would lose their Swedish culture and language which led to the native population starting a movement to unite with Sweden.

This led to Finland, Sweden, and Russia appealing to the League of Nations, who decided in favour of Ålander autonomy.

Starting in the early 1920s, Åland unofficially used a blue and yellow tricolour flag until it was banned in 1935 by the Finnish government.

The final design ended up being the first proposed model with a red cross inside to represent Finland.

The flag of Åland hangs with the flag of Finland .